Uganda says it is now free of deadly Ebola virus Reuters.co.uk Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:15 AM PDT KAMPALA (Reuters) - Uganda is now free from Ebola, the Health Ministry said, two months after an outbreak of the deadly virus killed at least 16 people. Related Stories Colombian drug boss turns himself in to U.S. officials Son of prominent Mexican politician shot dead Analysis - Republicans lead Obama in war for judicial dominance IMF to lower global growth forecasts - German paper Australia ... | In wake of debate, weak job numbers expected KING5 Seattle Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:14 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) â" The government is issuing new unemployment data that is expected to underscore the slow economic recovery and ensure that jobs remain the top issue of the presidential campaign. The data comes just a month before the election as President Barack Obama seeks to slow a newly invigorated rival. | Has the US presidential debate altered the race? Channel 4 Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:13 AM PDT Supporters are furious. Rivals are gleeful. As President Obama struggles to recover from his lacklustre debate performance, has Mitt Romney changed the state of the race for good? | Romney trying to seize momentum post-debate KGWN-TV Cheyenne Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:13 AM PDT Republican Mitt Romney is trying to ride a wave of momentum from a strong debate performance against President Barack Obama and reset the presidential campaign. | China's incoming leader man for the times: Rudd Save The Advocate Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:12 AM PDT China's incoming leader Vice-President Xi Jinping is âthe man for the timesâ who will transform the Chinese economy and can reach a new security accommodation with US President Barack Obama, says the former prime minister, Kevin Rudd. | Debate viewers learn that Romney can be wonky, too The Alexandria Town Talk Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:11 AM PDT WASHINGTON -- Both men relish the wonky talk in their own way. Mitt Romney, like an executive making a forceful sales pitch, shows an easy confidence that suits a presidential contender. Barack Obama sounds like a long-winded professor a tad annoyed at having to go over this stuff one more time for the students in the back. | Report: Shanghai ups security after Federer threat ABC 13 Lynchburg Fri, 05 Oct 2012 01:08 AM PDT Republican Mitt Romney is trying to ride a wave of momentum from a strong debate performance against President Barack Obama and reset the presidential campaign. | | |
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